Description

The Watain poster series consists of 10 individual Watain posters created by
Erik Danielsson / Trident Arts for Watain concerts between 2010 and 2015.
Previously only used for online purposes, this is the first time these posters
are printed in large, physical format.
Erik comments:
"Every time Watain has been booked for a festival I have made a unique
artwork piece for the event, both out of need (since festival posters always
look horrible) and out of the will to underline the graphical essence of
Watain. I have also taken the liberty to only feature bands from these festival
line ups that Watain has something to do with in one way or another, bands that
fit into our universe and whose logos blend in well with our visual idea. An
artist creates his own world on his own terms, and these posters are exactly
about that.
While far too many bands end up using whatever graphic that comes their way, we
have always been cautious to not let anyone else speak on our behalf in that
regard, since I believe that graphical art is as important an element in a band
as a song or a lyric. These posters -behind which lay many days and nights of
work- are a result of this approach, and it feels good to have them available
now in this noble large scale format for those who appreciate such things as
much as I do."
Erik comments on poster 2/10:
"I stumbled across this multi-limbed Deathgod illustration by an 1940s Weird Tales cover artist and instantly knew I had to incorporate it into a Watain context. In union with the Watain logo it conveys a feeling of a ecstatic force; tribal, arcane and hostile, evoked by sacrificial blood and the setting of the sun. A very similar scenario also took place as Watain performed on that Friday the 13th in Copenhagen, the first date of the "Black Flames March" tour."